Monthly Archives: October 2009

Rush’s Rebuttal to the NFL, the Media, and the Left.

by Mike Rush Limbaugh has penned an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal today in the form of a rebuttal against the slanderous libel that has been purported against him. The WSJ-David Checketts, an investor and owner of sports teams, … Continue reading

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$110 billion for 30,000 jobs

by Mike What this title really means is that as of now $110 billion of AARA stimulus monies have been spent roughly producing or saving 30,000 jobs at a cost of $3,666,667 per job. If this ratio stays consistent what … Continue reading

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The best assessment yet on the Limbaugh insanity

by Jason Won’t talk. I’ll just link it. Big Hollywood | NFL Owners Who Use the N-Word and Wet Their Pants On Stage And now a word from an NFL owner: “And the game done chose me to bring pain to niggas … Continue reading

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A Call To Arms

by Jason and Mike This is a formal invitation to anyone whose hobby it is to read and follow current events that involves American interest and politics as well as international affairs to come and join us here at the … Continue reading

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Obama planning to scrap ‘Bush Doctrine’ as part of national defense

by Jason President Obama is prepared to do away with the policy of fast, preemptive attacks in defense of American security and interests. The ‘Bush Doctrine’ had been the thorn in the side of many liberals and “soft” Democrats. To … Continue reading

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Was President Obama’s Nobel Prize unconstitutional?

by Jason That is what the Washington Post is running today. Ron Rotunda and Peter Pham claim that when President Obama accepted the award as a sitting president he violated Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution, which states: The … Continue reading

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Bad day 268 for the President.

by Mike Since I am genetically a quarter Hillbilly,  Southern rube by cultural distinction, and a product of Louisiana higher learning, my brain hurts with all the damn high-minded debate going on around here. And it needs to stop! With … Continue reading

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The Wall Street Journal is the number one paper in the U.S. (and they read our site)

by Jason I did not need any convincing. I have always considered the Wall Street Journal as a go-to source on just about anything. The paper is incredibly thorough in all avenues from sports to politics, to business, to finances, … Continue reading

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Nobel Prize decision was not unanimous

by Jason At least not at first it wasn’t. Apparently, there were a number of committeemen who were against presenting President Obama with the honor. However, I am sure that is standard stuff during the selection process. Each committeemen has … Continue reading

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Ravi Zacharias on creation, design, morality and the existence of God

by Jason Dr. Zacharias is one of the premier Christian apologists among academic and intellectual circles today. He has a formidable mind, a quick wit, an engaging personality with the ability to explain difficult subjects in simple, logical ways. He … Continue reading

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President Obama working on second Nobel Peace Prize.

by Jason President Obama promised a transparent government and a break from the ways of the past. Finally, he has delivered on that promise. However, I don’t imagine many thought he meant that it would involve other countries and our … Continue reading

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Russia reminds us why they are still Russia

by Jason President Obama had the pundits and international taste testers howling “breakthrough” when he decided to scrap the central European missile defense shield. A point of contention with Russia that plagued relations between Moscow and the U.S. during the … Continue reading

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Lindsey Graham’s not so Southern charm.

by Mike After writing my last post it was ironic that a little more than 24 hours later I come across this. Lindsey Graham’s hapless attempt at being bellicose with a hostile South Carolinian townhall crowd made up of Libertarians … Continue reading

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Ironies of the Day

by Mike I haven’t done an IoD in awhile because of lack of inspiration. Well, today was a DEFINITE exception! Hitler, the GOP, and Pelosi go play golf… Some idiot carves a swastika in the 18th hole at a country … Continue reading

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